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Definition of Implausible

Implausible
Implausible Im*plau"si*ble, a. [Pref. im- not + plausible: cf. F. implausible.] Not plausible; not wearing the appearance of truth or credibility, and not likely to be believed. ``Implausible harangues.' --Swift. -- Im*plau"si*ble*ness, n. -- Im*plau"si*bly, adv.

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- negative review and wrote, " Vaughn Stein’s thriller is too simplistic and implausible to provide any chills. But despite some lurid eventual plot elements...
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- alternative hypothesis over the null is close to 100, if the hypothesis was implausible, with a prior probability of a real effect being 0.1, even the observation...
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- "Break a leg" is an English-language idiom used in the context of theatre or other performing arts to wish a performer "good luck". An ironic or non-literal...